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$24.28Daughters of the Faith 9-Book Bundle (Wendy Lawton)
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These stories by award-winning author Wendy Lawton are about girls who made a difference while they were still young. Girl readers will be able to relate to the characters more than they would if these characters had to wait until they were thirty or forty before doing anything significant. Second, these stories are faith journeys. Lawson gets inside the minds of these girls in order to portray their struggles to make God an active part of their lives.
Age Range: 8-12
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Daughters of the Faith: Ordinary Girls Who Lived Extraordinary Lives
9-book bundle includes:
The Tinker’s Daughter: A Story Based on the Life of the Young Mary Bunyan
John Bunyan, author of Pilgrim’s Progress, only mentioned one of his children in his memoirs: Mary. Born blind in 17th-century England, she held a special place in her father’s heart.
When Mr. Bunyan was arrested for unlawful preaching, young Mary travels the streets of Bedford each day, bringing soup to the prison. She resolves to prove she is independent and not hindered by her blindness. Only when she realizes she needs help does she turn to the Lord, the Source of all strength.
Little Mission on the Clearwater: A Story Based on the Life of Young Eliza Spalding
In 1847, ten-year-old Eliza Spalding is growing up with her missionary family as the first white girl to be born in the Oregon Territory. Eliza loves seeing the Nez Perce Indians come to know Jesus, and she prays the Cayuse tribe will believe as well. But when an epidemic ravishes the Cayuse and tensions rise, Eliza finds herself witnessing the historical episode known as the Whitman Massacre. Told with rich detail and cultural appreciation for Native Americans, this adventure story will thrill young readers and encourage them in their faith.
Almost Home: A Story Based on the Life of the Mayflower’s Young Mary Chilton
Almost Home is the story of the pilgrims’ journey to America and of God’s providence and provision.
Several of the characters in the story—Mary Chilton, Constance Hopkins, and Elizabeth Tilley—were actual passengers on the Mayflower. Mary Chilton was a young girl when she left her home in Holland and traveled to America onboard the Mayflower with her parents. The journey was filled with trials, joys, and some surprises, but when she reached the New World, she experienced a new life, new freedom, and new home.
Wendy Lawton has taken the facts of the pilgrims’ journey to the New World, and from this information filled in personal details to create a genuine and heart-warming story.
Ransom’s Mark: A Story Based on the Life of the Young Pioneer Olive Oatman
When 13-year-old Olive Oatman’s wagon train is raided by outlaw Yavapai Indians, she and her sister are captured. After enduring harsh treatment, they are ransomed by a band of Mohaves. Olive struggles to adjust to her new life, but finds comfort in her faith and in an unexpected friendship.
When the time comes for her to return to the previous world she once knew, she is afraid she will never fit in. But she learns to see the Mohave design tattooed on her chin as a sign of God’s love and deliverance, a mark of ransom.
The Hallelujah Lass: A Story Based on the Life of the Young Salvation Army Pioneer Eliza Shirley
As a teenager growing up in nineteenth-century England, Eliza Shirley was the picture of a proper young lady. She loved crinolines, kid-leather gloves, and her best friend, Beck. But Eliza longed for more than an ordinary, middle-class life. The Hallelujah Lass tells the story of how 16-year-old Eliza traveled from England to pioneer the work of the Salvation Army in the United States.
Shadow of His Hand: A Story Based on the Life of the Young Holocaust Survivor Anita Dittman
Young Anita Dittman’s world crumbles as Hitler begins his rise to power in Germany, but because she’s a Christian and only half-Jewish, Anita feels sure she and her family are safe from the “final solution.” She couldn’t have been more wrong.
Shadow of His Hand is based on the real-life story of Anita Dittman, a Holocaust survivor. It follows her struggle against Nazi persecution and her growth in her relationship with God through the worst of times.
Courage to Run: A Story Based on the Life of the Young Harriet Tubman
Harriet Tubman was born a slave on a Maryland plantation in the 1800s. She trusts in God, but her faith is tested at every turn. Should she obey her masters or listen to her conscience?
This story from Harriet’s childhood is a record of a young girl’s courage. Even more, it’s a story of God’s faithfulness, as He prepares Harriet for her adult calling to lead more than 300 people out of slavery through the Underground Railroad.
Freedom’s Pen: A Story Based on the Life of the Young Freed Slave and Poet Phillis Wheatley
1761—Phillis Wheatley was a little girl of seven or eight years old when she was captured in Africa and brought to America as a slave. But she didn’t let her circumstances keep her down.
She learned to read and write in English and Latin, and showed a natural gift for poetry. By the time she was twelve, her elegy at the death of the great pastor George Whitefield brought her worldwide acclaim. Phillis became known to heads of state, including George Washington himself, speaking out for American independence and the end of slavery.
She became the first African American to publish a book, and her writings would eventually win her freedom. More importantly, her poetry still proclaims Christ almost 250 years later.
The Captive Princess: A Story Based on the Life of the Young Pocahontas
On the eastern shores of the North American wilderness lives an Algonquin princess named Pocahontas, a curious 10-year-old who loves exploring the tidewater lands of her people. One day she encounters strangers, a group of people who look different from her own. She befriends them, and when her people come into conflict with these new settlers, Pocahontas courageously attempts to save a life by offering her own. Based on the true story of Pocahontas’ early life.
About the Author
Wendy Lawton, an award-winning writer, sculptor, and doll designer, founded the Lawton Doll Company in 1979. She currently works as an agent for the Books & Such Literary Agency. Wendy has written numerous books, including nine for her Daughters of the Faith series and four for the Real TV series. She is active in her church and is a frequent speaker for women’s groups. Wendy and her husband, Keith, are parents to three adult children and live in Hilmar, California.
Book Author | Wendy Lawton |
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Publisher | Moody Publishers |
Binding | Paperback |
Trim Size | 5.25 x 7.25 |
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